Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, Vol.342, No.3, 817-823, 2006
Proliferation related acidic leucine-rich protein PAL31 functions as a caspase-3 inhibitor
Proliferation related acidic leucine-rich protein PAL31 (PAL31) is expressed in proliferating cells and consists of 272 amino acids with a tandem structure of leucine-rich repeats in the N-terminus and a highly acidic region with a putative nuclear localization signal in the C-terminus. We previously reported that PAL31 is required for cell cycle progression. In the present study, we found that the antisense oligonucleotide of PAL31 induced apoptosis to the transfected Nb2 cells. Stable transfectants, in which PAL31 was regulated by an inducible promoter, were generated to gain further insight into the signaling role of PAL31 in the regulation of apoptosis. Expression of PAL31 resulted in the marked rescue of Rail cells from etoposide and UV radiation-induced apoptosis and the cytoprotection was correlated with the levels of PAL31 protein. Thus, cytoprotection from apoptosis is a physiological function of PAL31. PAL31 can Suppress caspase-3 activity but not cytochrome c release in vitro, indicating that PAL31 is a direct caspase-3 inhibitor. In conclusion, PAL31 is a Multifunctional protein working as a cell cycle progression factor as well as a cell survival factor. (c) 2006 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Keywords:proliferation related acidic leucine-rich protein PAL31;Anp32b;apoptosis;caspase-3;IAP;PP2A;LANP